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Re: List Of What Tinubu Has Done In 3 Years - Akingangan by ambale(m): 8:50am On Jan 02
SHey these guys don't understand what achievements are ni??

Policies are not achievements, the effect of those policies are what we should talking about

How many jobs have been created?

How many new millionaires have been created?

How many lives have been bettered?
Re: List Of What Tinubu Has Done In 3 Years - Akingangan by ambale(m): 8:52am On Jan 02
Laple0541:
Atiku and his vice presidential candidate Peter Obi can not achieve half of the achievements in 10years.

With Tinubu, Nigeria is surely on the right path 🇳🇬 💓
Atiku has ruled you before?? I didn't know this ooo
Re: List Of What Tinubu Has Done In 3 Years - Akingangan by dauntless15(m): 9:03am On Jan 02
Be like Nigeria na two cuz the Nigeria I dey suffering na normal way of life, and I haven't seen hardship of this magnitude since I was born.
Re: List Of What Tinubu Has Done In 3 Years - Akingangan by Exceed15: 9:07am On Jan 02
Rubbish.
Re: List Of What Tinubu Has Done In 3 Years - Akingangan by BetterScottish: 9:13am On Jan 02
olutops:
Tinubu and his supporters are toxic, dangerous, soulless and senseless
And Wicked as well
Re: List Of What Tinubu Has Done In 3 Years - Akingangan by iwaeda: 9:19am On Jan 02
akingangan:
Just know that leading Nigeria the most populous black nation is not beans. It's not about carrying your own bag or cleaning toilet on a plane or de-marketing your own country therefore giving your enemies the excuse to bomb you while pretending they are helping you when truly all they want is to stop the progress listed above which they fear so much because they want to keep exploiting your resources through a weak so called leader like Obi.
He increased importation duties and vehicles that used to sell between N1-1.5m is now N12m. He has accumulated Nigeria debts to alarming rate with no feasible development. Insecurity is so high like never before, no time has anyone cancelled CrossOver service in Kwara, he achieved it. He ensured you can't go and study abroad again because of dollar to Naira which N1470 to dollar. Nigeria roads are death traps, but he is building coastal road that will not cross to Delta in the next 4 years. Cooking gas that used to be N200 per kg is now N1500 per kg. Tinubu is a FAILURE. Except in propaganda. grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: List Of What Tinubu Has Done In 3 Years - Akingangan by sirchim(m): 9:25am On Jan 02
Government of propaganda, with no single integrity. What a shameless government, with a MUMU President, from a MUMU party, surrounded by MUMU supporters, only in "A DISGRACED COUNTRY.''
AqualinaXYZ:
Old national anthem an achievement?


Jesus


Wait so using Niger delta money to dash national players are achievements?


Of all these achievements how has it in anyways reflected in the lives of ordinary Nigerians or made things cheaper?


This fool u call president has borrowed more than Buhari and Jonathan combined even after removing fuel subsidy hiking inflation & import duty


Did I hear u say about cash transfer to poor Nigerians ? Who don receive any cash transfer here from FG


How many Nigerians uses the so called CNG gases? Does your Tinubu use CNG?


A criminal that came in took food fuel dollar rate to over 300%


Minimum wage to 77k from 35k right? What 35k could buy in Buhari era can 150k buy it now?


Erased middles class and made over 90% of Nigerians poorer


Breeder insecurity and man slaughter to it’s breaking point


Increased national debt to over 2000%
Re: List Of What Tinubu Has Done In 3 Years - Akingangan by mank1234(m): 9:30am On Jan 02
Oga e don reach front page of

AqualinaXYZ:
You and who agree


I no wan waste talk till it hits front page make I edit and fire


Once it hits front page better wear helmet because bombb dey come
Re: List Of What Tinubu Has Done In 3 Years - Akingangan by Originalsly: 9:39am On Jan 02
I was somehow wishing they post his accomplishments....because I couldn't think of any. Shocked to now see they they believe he has a lot...and they posted them ..... proving their cluelessness. Never thought they were this delusional.
To their ass lickers for life .... just one achievement ... raising of minimum wage. When the previous N33 000 minimum wage was introduced ... it was the equivalent of about US $95. You can exchange your salary for $95 .....or it had the buying power of $95. When Tinubu "raised' the minimum wage .... what was the new raised value and spending power? $45. ...less than half. Who be fooling who?
Re: List Of What Tinubu Has Done In 3 Years - Akingangan by Choiceone1: 10:10am On Jan 02
No
akingangan:
1. Removed fuel subsidy and unified exchange rates, leading to long-term economic stability because it eliminates fiscal distortions and attracts genuine investments.

2. Doubled government revenues in some periods, reaching over ₦31.9 trillion in 2024, because this provides more funds for infrastructure and social programs without excessive borrowing.

3. Reduced fiscal deficit from 5.4% of GDP in 2023 to 3.0% in 2024 because a lower deficit promotes fiscal discipline and reduces debt burden on future generations.

4. Increased foreign reserves from around $4 billion in 2023 to over $23 billion (some reports up to $46 billion) by late 2024 because higher reserves strengthen the naira and protect against external shocks.

5. Achieved trade surpluses for multiple consecutive quarters because this improves the balance of payments and supports currency stability.

6. Boosted non-oil exports to nearly 48% of total exports because diversifying exports reduces over-reliance on oil and builds economic resilience.

7. Nigerian Stock Exchange gained around 48% in 2025 because a strong stock market reflects growing investor confidence and creates wealth for citizens.

8. Upgraded credit ratings and attracted increased foreign direct investment, especially in the digital economy, because better ratings lower borrowing costs and drive job-creating investments.

9. Projected GDP growth exceeding 4% annualized because sustained growth expands the economy, creates jobs, and improves living standards.

10. Launched the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND), benefiting hundreds of thousands of students (over 300,000–788,000 disbursements for tuition and upkeep) because it removes financial barriers to higher education and builds a skilled workforce.

11. Provided presidential grants and loans to over 900,000 Nigerians for entrepreneurship and skills development because this empowers youth to start businesses and reduces unemployment.

12. Implemented a ₦70,000 national minimum wage to improve living standards because higher wages boost workers' purchasing power and stimulate economic activity.

13. Allocated N80 billion for infrastructure upgrades in 100 federal unity schools because modern facilities enhance learning quality and promote national unity through diverse student interactions.

14. Reopened all 47 federal unity secondary schools after temporary closure due to insecurity because ensuring safe access to education supports continuous learning and student development.

15. Established 119 learning centers nationwide for almajiri education because integrating vulnerable children into formal education reduces street begging and builds future productivity.

16. Approved a new National Policy on Almajiri Education because a structured policy addresses root causes of out-of-school children and promotes inclusive development.

17. Began re-establishment of 157 model almajiri schools, integrating out-of-school children, because this brings millions back into education and curbs social vulnerabilities.

18. Appointed new leadership for the National Commission for Almajiri and Out-of-School Children Education because strong leadership ensures effective implementation of reforms.

19. Unveiled comprehensive almajiri education reforms with international support because modernized education for almajiri children fosters social integration and long-term national progress.

20. Initiated major highway projects, including Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road, Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway, Abuja-Kaduna-Kano Road, and Lagos-Ibadan Expressway because better roads reduce travel time, lower transportation costs, and boost trade.

21. Invested over ₦2 trillion in road infrastructure because massive investment creates jobs during construction and supports economic growth long-term.

22. Modernized ports (e.g., Tin Can Island, Lekki Deep Sea Port integration) and expanded rail networks because efficient ports and rail improve logistics, reduce import costs, and enhance export competitiveness.

23. Signed the Electricity Act 2023 to decentralize power generation and encourage private investment because reliable electricity is essential for industrial growth and household convenience.

24. Launched a diaspora mortgage scheme offering low-interest loans up to N50 million for Nigerians abroad to build or buy homes because it channels diaspora remittances into productive housing investment.

25. Unveiled a new housing platform for diaspora Nigerians to purchase properties across all 36 states and the FCT because easy access encourages diaspora contribution to the economy and reduces housing deficit.

26. Implemented Renewed Hope Housing Programme with nationwide construction and diaspora-inclusive financing because increasing housing supply makes homeownership affordable for more Nigerians.

27. Groundbreaking for 3,500 housing units in Renewed Hope City, Abuja because large-scale projects create construction jobs and provide modern living spaces.

28. Eliminated over 13,500 terrorists and enhanced military operations in troubled regions because improved security restores peace, enables farming and business, and protects lives.

29. Rolled out Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) program to lower transportation costs because cheaper fuel alternatives reduce public transport fares and ease inflation pressures.

30. Introduced consumer credit schemes because accessible credit helps families afford essentials and stimulates local consumption.

31. Provided agricultural funds leading to increased food production (e.g., 20% rise in rice output in some reports) because boosting local farming lowers food prices and enhances food security.

32. Distributed cash transfers and subsidies to vulnerable groups because direct support alleviates poverty and improves quality of life for the most needy.

33. Rewarded Super Falcons players (after 10th WAFCON title in 2025) with $100,000 equivalent each, a three-bedroom apartment, and national honour (OON) because generous rewards motivate excellence and inspire young girls to pursue sports.

34. Awarded Super Falcons technical crew $50,000 equivalent each, housing, and honours because recognizing support staff ensures sustained team performance.

35. Rewarded D’Tigress players (after fifth consecutive AfroBasket title in 2025) with $100,000 equivalent each, an apartment, and OON honour because such incentives promote women's basketball dominance and national pride.

36. Awarded D’Tigress coaching staff $50,000 each, housing, and honours because valuing coaches encourages professional development in sports.

37. Used these rewards to motivate athletes, inspire youth (especially girls), and promote women's sports and national unity because celebrating female champions advances gender equality and unites the country through shared success.

38. Increased oil production to around 1.68 million barrels per day because higher output boosts government revenue for public spending.

39. Expanded digital identity enrollment (over 126 million in NIMC database) because comprehensive identity coverage improves service delivery, reduces fraud, and enables targeted welfare programs.

40. Re-adopted the old national anthem because it restores cultural heritage and fosters a sense of historical continuity and patriotism.
We don't need all this story because they don't campaign with them What will need is constant electricity,Good water, Nigeria refinery working,Reduce cost of goods to what he meet them, conducive health centre, education and corruption free country and he should stop killing opposition parties with federal power
Re: List Of What Tinubu Has Done In 3 Years - Akingangan by femi4: 10:24am On Jan 02
Propaganda

How is rewarding sport men an achievement
Re: List Of What Tinubu Has Done In 3 Years - Akingangan by samuelson06(m): 10:27am On Jan 02
AqualinaXYZ:
Old national anthem an achievement?


Jesus


Wait so using Niger delta money to dash national players are achievements?


Of all these achievements how has it in anyways reflected in the lives of ordinary Nigerians or made things cheaper?


This fool u call president has borrowed more than Buhari and Jonathan combined even after removing fuel subsidy hiking inflation & import duty


Did I hear u say about cash transfer to poor Nigerians ? Who don receive any cash transfer here from FG


How many Nigerians uses the so called CNG gases? Does your Tinubu use CNG?


A criminal that came in took food fuel dollar rate to over 300%


Minimum wage to 77k from 35k right? What 35k could buy in Buhari era can 150k buy it now?


Erased middles class and made over 90% of Nigerians poorer


Breeder insecurity and man slaughter to it’s breaking point


Increased national debt to over 2000%
Bro, I'm appealing to drop insult. As long as I don't support the man, I don't insult him. Usually, your arguments are valid, but you mess it up with insults. It's not nice, please. Let's focus on his governance and not his person.
Re: List Of What Tinubu Has Done In 3 Years - Akingangan by dododawa1: 10:34am On Jan 02
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Re: List Of What Tinubu Has Done In 3 Years - Akingangan by jice(m): 10:40am On Jan 02
akingangan:
Just know that leading Nigeria the most populous black nation is not beans. It's not about carrying your own bag or cleaning toilet on a plane or de-marketing your own country therefore giving your enemies the excuse to bomb you while pretending they are helping you when truly all they want is to stop the progress listed above which they fear so much because they want to keep exploiting your resources through a weak so called leader like Obi.
Is Nigeria more populous the the US, India, China ....?
Re: List Of What Tinubu Has Done In 3 Years - Akingangan by c3cc(m): 10:49am On Jan 02
What pained most about this post is that, the poster and supporter is just in his early o28-30 yrs ....and he might be claiming to be a graduate holding Bsc in Economics. Please what's the need of these achievements when 99% of the lower class are still stagnant in poverty? The middle class are still not moving just stagnant? But the elite team are the one moving ........

akingangan:
1. Removed fuel subsidy and unified exchange rates, leading to long-term economic stability because it eliminates fiscal distortions and attracts genuine investments.

2. Doubled government revenues in some periods, reaching over ₦31.9 trillion in 2024, because this provides more funds for infrastructure and social programs without excessive borrowing.

3. Reduced fiscal deficit from 5.4% of GDP in 2023 to 3.0% in 2024 because a lower deficit promotes fiscal discipline and reduces debt burden on future generations.

4. Increased foreign reserves from around $4 billion in 2023 to over $23 billion (some reports up to $46 billion) by late 2024 because higher reserves strengthen the naira and protect against external shocks.

5. Achieved trade surpluses for multiple consecutive quarters because this improves the balance of payments and supports currency stability.

6. Boosted non-oil exports to nearly 48% of total exports because diversifying exports reduces over-reliance on oil and builds economic resilience.

7. Nigerian Stock Exchange gained around 48% in 2025 because a strong stock market reflects growing investor confidence and creates wealth for citizens.

8. Upgraded credit ratings and attracted increased foreign direct investment, especially in the digital economy, because better ratings lower borrowing costs and drive job-creating investments.

9. Projected GDP growth exceeding 4% annualized because sustained growth expands the economy, creates jobs, and improves living standards.

10. Launched the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND), benefiting hundreds of thousands of students (over 300,000–788,000 disbursements for tuition and upkeep) because it removes financial barriers to higher education and builds a skilled workforce.

11. Provided presidential grants and loans to over 900,000 Nigerians for entrepreneurship and skills development because this empowers youth to start businesses and reduces unemployment.

12. Implemented a ₦70,000 national minimum wage to improve living standards because higher wages boost workers' purchasing power and stimulate economic activity.

13. Allocated N80 billion for infrastructure upgrades in 100 federal unity schools because modern facilities enhance learning quality and promote national unity through diverse student interactions.

14. Reopened all 47 federal unity secondary schools after temporary closure due to insecurity because ensuring safe access to education supports continuous learning and student development.

15. Established 119 learning centers nationwide for almajiri education because integrating vulnerable children into formal education reduces street begging and builds future productivity.

16. Approved a new National Policy on Almajiri Education because a structured policy addresses root causes of out-of-school children and promotes inclusive development.

17. Began re-establishment of 157 model almajiri schools, integrating out-of-school children, because this brings millions back into education and curbs social vulnerabilities.

18. Appointed new leadership for the National Commission for Almajiri and Out-of-School Children Education because strong leadership ensures effective implementation of reforms.

19. Unveiled comprehensive almajiri education reforms with international support because modernized education for almajiri children fosters social integration and long-term national progress.

20. Initiated major highway projects, including Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road, Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway, Abuja-Kaduna-Kano Road, and Lagos-Ibadan Expressway because better roads reduce travel time, lower transportation costs, and boost trade.

21. Invested over ₦2 trillion in road infrastructure because massive investment creates jobs during construction and supports economic growth long-term.

22. Modernized ports (e.g., Tin Can Island, Lekki Deep Sea Port integration) and expanded rail networks because efficient ports and rail improve logistics, reduce import costs, and enhance export competitiveness.

23. Signed the Electricity Act 2023 to decentralize power generation and encourage private investment because reliable electricity is essential for industrial growth and household convenience.

24. Launched a diaspora mortgage scheme offering low-interest loans up to N50 million for Nigerians abroad to build or buy homes because it channels diaspora remittances into productive housing investment.

25. Unveiled a new housing platform for diaspora Nigerians to purchase properties across all 36 states and the FCT because easy access encourages diaspora contribution to the economy and reduces housing deficit.

26. Implemented Renewed Hope Housing Programme with nationwide construction and diaspora-inclusive financing because increasing housing supply makes homeownership affordable for more Nigerians.

27. Groundbreaking for 3,500 housing units in Renewed Hope City, Abuja because large-scale projects create construction jobs and provide modern living spaces.

28. Eliminated over 13,500 terrorists and enhanced military operations in troubled regions because improved security restores peace, enables farming and business, and protects lives.

29. Rolled out Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) program to lower transportation costs because cheaper fuel alternatives reduce public transport fares and ease inflation pressures.

30. Introduced consumer credit schemes because accessible credit helps families afford essentials and stimulates local consumption.

31. Provided agricultural funds leading to increased food production (e.g., 20% rise in rice output in some reports) because boosting local farming lowers food prices and enhances food security.

32. Distributed cash transfers and subsidies to vulnerable groups because direct support alleviates poverty and improves quality of life for the most needy.

33. Rewarded Super Falcons players (after 10th WAFCON title in 2025) with $100,000 equivalent each, a three-bedroom apartment, and national honour (OON) because generous rewards motivate excellence and inspire young girls to pursue sports.

34. Awarded Super Falcons technical crew $50,000 equivalent each, housing, and honours because recognizing support staff ensures sustained team performance.

35. Rewarded D’Tigress players (after fifth consecutive AfroBasket title in 2025) with $100,000 equivalent each, an apartment, and OON honour because such incentives promote women's basketball dominance and national pride.

36. Awarded D’Tigress coaching staff $50,000 each, housing, and honours because valuing coaches encourages professional development in sports.

37. Used these rewards to motivate athletes, inspire youth (especially girls), and promote women's sports and national unity because celebrating female champions advances gender equality and unites the country through shared success.

38. Increased oil production to around 1.68 million barrels per day because higher output boosts government revenue for public spending.

39. Expanded digital identity enrollment (over 126 million in NIMC database) because comprehensive identity coverage improves service delivery, reduces fraud, and enables targeted welfare programs.

40. Re-adopted the old national anthem because it restores cultural heritage and fosters a sense of historical continuity and patriotism.
Re: List Of What Tinubu Has Done In 3 Years - Akingangan by harbeeb4luv23(m): 10:50am On Jan 02
Buhari told you guys, you gonna missed him. So you guys are you missing him or not now ?
Re: List Of What Tinubu Has Done In 3 Years - Akingangan by sumomoh101: 11:06am On Jan 02
They can continue to criticize PBAT but I.will forever remember him as the President that initiated Student Loan and implemented it successfully.
Re: List Of What Tinubu Has Done In 3 Years - Akingangan by teniboss(m): 11:11am On Jan 02
The moment I read the figure of foreign reserves, I stopped reading the lies
Re: List Of What Tinubu Has Done In 3 Years - Akingangan by Zocalite: 11:19am On Jan 02
Your life and your family will be like nigeria under tinubu forever
Re: List Of What Tinubu Has Done In 3 Years - Akingangan by Zocalite: 11:23am On Jan 02
sumomoh101:
They can continue to criticize PBAT but I.will forever remember him as the President that initiated Student Loan and implemented it successfully.
All what you will receive or gain in your life, will be fashion like tinubu student loan
Re: List Of What Tinubu Has Done In 3 Years - Akingangan by ComingKing: 11:26am On Jan 02
akingangan:
4. Increased foreign reserves from around $4 billion in 2023 to over $23 billion (some reports up to $46 billion) by late 2024 because higher reserves strengthen the naira and protect against external shocks.
Above is not accurate, Buhari left the Foreign reserves in between $34-$37 billion or even more.

teniboss:
The moment I read the figure of foreign reserves, I stopped reading the lies
I have looked for someone to point that out, unfortunately most Nairalander have not well informed to have knowledge of that.
Re: List Of What Tinubu Has Done In 3 Years - Akingangan by marv1: 11:34am On Jan 02
This is story story, takes by moon light. Nobody is feeling any improvement in welfare, health, security of lives and property but going to worse.
Re: List Of What Tinubu Has Done In 3 Years - Akingangan by HOSTCOM(m): 12:54pm On Jan 02
Behold, the above statements is nonsense. federal workers never received dec 2025 salary till date.
Re: List Of What Tinubu Has Done In 3 Years - Akingangan by JobAndVacancies: 1:05pm On Jan 02
WhizdomXX:
Some things there are unnecessary. How do these measures translate to improved standard of living for most Nigerians?
go and check number 14 in that list and you'll be shocked how this is an achievement
Re: List Of What Tinubu Has Done In 3 Years - Akingangan by aswani(m): 1:07pm On Jan 02
Nifemy4:
Hosting the tigress and giving them 5000 dollars is an achievement ?? 😀😆🤣🤣🤣
I fervently believe, for them and the Falcons, it is.

These women win these African tournaments repeatedly and no government appreciates them and treats them as an afterthought.

They don't even get their allowances, despite winning tournaments, because NFF and NSC chopulate their money.

This time around, they are rightfully feted and treated like the victorious nubian Queens they are even before they have set foot back home.

Yes, that is an achievement of this government, one of the more important ones as it happens, bear in mind I did not vote for APC.
Re: List Of What Tinubu Has Done In 3 Years - Akingangan by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 1:16pm On Jan 02
akingangan:
1. Removed fuel subsidy and unified exchange rates, leading to long-term economic stability because it eliminates fiscal distortions and attracts genuine investments.

2. Doubled government revenues in some periods, reaching over ₦31.9 trillion in 2024, because this provides more funds for infrastructure and social programs without excessive borrowing.

3. Reduced fiscal deficit from 5.4% of GDP in 2023 to 3.0% in 2024 because a lower deficit promotes fiscal discipline and reduces debt burden on future generations.

4. Increased foreign reserves from around $4 billion in 2023 to over $23 billion (some reports up to $46 billion) by late 2024 because higher reserves strengthen the naira and protect against external shocks.

5. Achieved trade surpluses for multiple consecutive quarters because this improves the balance of payments and supports currency stability.

6. Boosted non-oil exports to nearly 48% of total exports because diversifying exports reduces over-reliance on oil and builds economic resilience.

7. Nigerian Stock Exchange gained around 48% in 2025 because a strong stock market reflects growing investor confidence and creates wealth for citizens.

8. Upgraded credit ratings and attracted increased foreign direct investment, especially in the digital economy, because better ratings lower borrowing costs and drive job-creating investments.

9. Projected GDP growth exceeding 4% annualized because sustained growth expands the economy, creates jobs, and improves living standards.

10. Launched the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND), benefiting hundreds of thousands of students (over 300,000–788,000 disbursements for tuition and upkeep) because it removes financial barriers to higher education and builds a skilled workforce.

11. Provided presidential grants and loans to over 900,000 Nigerians for entrepreneurship and skills development because this empowers youth to start businesses and reduces unemployment.

12. Implemented a ₦70,000 national minimum wage to improve living standards because higher wages boost workers' purchasing power and stimulate economic activity.

13. Allocated N80 billion for infrastructure upgrades in 100 federal unity schools because modern facilities enhance learning quality and promote national unity through diverse student interactions.

14. Reopened all 47 federal unity secondary schools after temporary closure due to insecurity because ensuring safe access to education supports continuous learning and student development.

15. Established 119 learning centers nationwide for almajiri education because integrating vulnerable children into formal education reduces street begging and builds future productivity.

16. Approved a new National Policy on Almajiri Education because a structured policy addresses root causes of out-of-school children and promotes inclusive development.

17. Began re-establishment of 157 model almajiri schools, integrating out-of-school children, because this brings millions back into education and curbs social vulnerabilities.

18. Appointed new leadership for the National Commission for Almajiri and Out-of-School Children Education because strong leadership ensures effective implementation of reforms.

19. Unveiled comprehensive almajiri education reforms with international support because modernized education for almajiri children fosters social integration and long-term national progress.

20. Initiated major highway projects, including Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road, Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway, Abuja-Kaduna-Kano Road, and Lagos-Ibadan Expressway because better roads reduce travel time, lower transportation costs, and boost trade.

21. Invested over ₦2 trillion in road infrastructure because massive investment creates jobs during construction and supports economic growth long-term.

22. Modernized ports (e.g., Tin Can Island, Lekki Deep Sea Port integration) and expanded rail networks because efficient ports and rail improve logistics, reduce import costs, and enhance export competitiveness.

23. Signed the Electricity Act 2023 to decentralize power generation and encourage private investment because reliable electricity is essential for industrial growth and household convenience.

24. Launched a diaspora mortgage scheme offering low-interest loans up to N50 million for Nigerians abroad to build or buy homes because it channels diaspora remittances into productive housing investment.

25. Unveiled a new housing platform for diaspora Nigerians to purchase properties across all 36 states and the FCT because easy access encourages diaspora contribution to the economy and reduces housing deficit.

26. Implemented Renewed Hope Housing Programme with nationwide construction and diaspora-inclusive financing because increasing housing supply makes homeownership affordable for more Nigerians.

27. Groundbreaking for 3,500 housing units in Renewed Hope City, Abuja because large-scale projects create construction jobs and provide modern living spaces.

28. Eliminated over 13,500 terrorists and enhanced military operations in troubled regions because improved security restores peace, enables farming and business, and protects lives.

29. Rolled out Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) program to lower transportation costs because cheaper fuel alternatives reduce public transport fares and ease inflation pressures.

30. Introduced consumer credit schemes because accessible credit helps families afford essentials and stimulates local consumption.

31. Provided agricultural funds leading to increased food production (e.g., 20% rise in rice output in some reports) because boosting local farming lowers food prices and enhances food security.

32. Distributed cash transfers and subsidies to vulnerable groups because direct support alleviates poverty and improves quality of life for the most needy.

33. Rewarded Super Falcons players (after 10th WAFCON title in 2025) with $100,000 equivalent each, a three-bedroom apartment, and national honour (OON) because generous rewards motivate excellence and inspire young girls to pursue sports.

34. Awarded Super Falcons technical crew $50,000 equivalent each, housing, and honours because recognizing support staff ensures sustained team performance.

35. Rewarded D’Tigress players (after fifth consecutive AfroBasket title in 2025) with $100,000 equivalent each, an apartment, and OON honour because such incentives promote women's basketball dominance and national pride.

36. Awarded D’Tigress coaching staff $50,000 each, housing, and honours because valuing coaches encourages professional development in sports.

37. Used these rewards to motivate athletes, inspire youth (especially girls), and promote women's sports and national unity because celebrating female champions advances gender equality and unites the country through shared success.

38. Increased oil production to around 1.68 million barrels per day because higher output boosts government revenue for public spending.

39. Expanded digital identity enrollment (over 126 million in NIMC database) because comprehensive identity coverage improves service delivery, reduces fraud, and enables targeted welfare programs.

40. Re-adopted the old national anthem because it restores cultural heritage and fosters a sense of historical continuity and patriotism.
Mtchewww....abeg who has Type C charger here, let me charge my phone and watch where two dogs are barking, is better to give such my time than read this time wasting commandments....
Re: List Of What Tinubu Has Done In 3 Years - Akingangan by Guynexttdoor: 1:22pm On Jan 02
41. Sentence MNk to life imprisonment
42. Implementation of new tax law
43. Detention of malami
44. Collaboration with US in bombing of bandits in sokoto.
Re: List Of What Tinubu Has Done In 3 Years - Akingangan by Mosco100(m): 3:02pm On Jan 02
I got the phone I'm using to type this through Tinubu's grant.
Re: List Of What Tinubu Has Done In 3 Years - Akingangan by WhizdomXX(m): 3:06pm On Jan 02
JobAndVacancies:
go and check number 14 in that list and you'll be shocked how this is an achievement
Even I myself was shocked.
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